Château de Vigny
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Château de Vigny
Summary
Château de Vigny is a château[1]. It draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (ch_teau category, ranking #118 of 918).[2]
Key Facts
- Château de Vigny is located in Vigny[3].
- Château de Vigny is in the country of France[4].
- Château de Vigny's instance of is recorded as château[5].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Georges d'Amboise[6].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Georges II d'Amboise[7].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Anne de Montmorency[8].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Philippe Vitali[9].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Charles de Montmorency-Damville[10].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Henri II de Montmorency[11].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Louis Charles de Lévis[12].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Anne Geneviève de Lévis[13].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Charles, Prince of Soubise[14].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Louis Henri, Prince of Condé[15].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon[16].
- Château de Vigny is owned by Marie Louise Joséphine de Rohan[17].
- Château de Vigny's architectural style is recorded as Renaissance architecture[18].
- Château de Vigny's architectural style is recorded as Gothic Revival[19].
- Château de Vigny's Commons category is recorded as Château de Vigny[20].
- Château de Vigny's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 49.0767, 'lon': 1.92612}[21].
- Château de Vigny's heritage designation is recorded as monument selected by the mission to identify immovable heritage in danger (2018)[22].
- Château de Vigny's heritage designation is recorded as monument historique inscrit[23].
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Geography
Château de Vigny is in the country of France[4]. It is located in Vigny[3].
Designation and Status
Château de Vigny's instance of is recorded as château[5]. Heritage statuses include monument selected by the mission to identify immovable heritage in danger (2018)[22] and monument historique inscrit[23].
History and Context
Owners include Georges d'Amboise[6], a politician[24], 1460–1510[25], of France[26], specialised in theology[27]; Georges II d'Amboise[7], a Catholic priest[28], 1488–1550[29], of France[30]; Anne de Montmorency[8], a diplomat[31], 1493–1567[32], of Kingdom of France[33], awarded the Marshal of France[34]; Philippe Vitali[9], an engineer[35], 1830–1909[36], of France[37], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[38]; Charles de Montmorency-Damville[10], a politician[39], 1537–1612[40], of France[41], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[42]; and Henri II de Montmorency[11], a politician[43], 1595–1632[44], of France[45], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[46].
Why It Matters
Château de Vigny draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (ch_teau category, ranking #118 of 918).[2]